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Q:Many persons have contacted me for fair price of Ittina Mahavir property. I'll post the chart that it was available in 2013. That will give an unbiased and correct view of the price rates:
Project
FOR INFORMATION PURPOSE ONLY
Ittina Mahavir
SIDCUL, Bangalore - ID: PJ1059
View Developer: Ittina Builders
BSP ₹11 Lacs - ₹ 26 Lacs
last updated on 05-Feb-2013
Original Bookings (For Sale by Builder)
UNIT TYPE SIZE (SFT) PRICE/SFT PRICE* ₹
Ittina Mahavir - Apartment (488 sq. ft.)
488 2,250 0.11 Cr
Q:Hi all, I am very new to this. Please excuse if I am asking any thing stupid.I want to buy a 2BHK flat with the built up area of around 1100 - 1250 sq ft.I am looking for any projects which is less than 5 or 6 floors.can any one suggest me the best available at the moment to book. I am ready to wait till Dec 2014 for possession.RegardsVenkat
Q:OWNERS SHARE APARTMENTS ( 2 and 3 bhks ) AT KEERTHI ROYAL PALMS AT A LOWER PRICE THAN THE BUILDER. CONTACT ME on 9535666677 FOR UNITS AND DETAILS. BROKERS PLEASE DONT CALL . I AM INTERESTED TO DEAL ONLY WITH DIRECT BUYERS.
Q:Is it wise to buy a project in Electronic City now? I have seen a flat and I liked it very much, but a friend of mine said not to invest in that area as rates are low and there will be no good appreciation in future. Is it true? What do you suggest?